Overview
- A viral TikTok appears to show a family at Disneyland hiding an older child in the back of a stroller to skip buying a ticket.
- Disney said it could not confirm the incident, and it is unknown whether the family entered without paying.
- Disneyland screens strollers at security and scans every guest’s ticket at the gate, which makes schemes like this hard to pull off.
- Many commenters voiced support or amusement, often citing higher costs, while others criticized the attempt as cheating.
- Recent price hikes put peak one‑day tickets above $200, with Disneyland reaching $224 and top Lightning Lane line‑skipping options at $449 per person, and similar stroller videos have surfaced before but remain rare.